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City Life

Felony Policy Won’t Affect Kane

Attorney General Kathleen Kane has a policy: Any employee of her office who faces felony charges will be suspended without pay. The policy doesn’t apply […]

Property

Headlines: Cecil Baker Tells It Like It Is at Civic Design Review

Cecil Baker is on a roll (not purposely, but still) and we love it! Just days after finding out his Candy Factory Home in Queen […]

Property

New Owner of Public Ledger Building Anticipates Luring in “Cool Tenants”

Whether now or later, the Independence Mall area seems destined for “hot neighborhood” status. What with new constructions and building redevelopments germinating in the quarter, the latest area real estate […]

City Life

South Street Headhouse Chair Resigns; Investigation Under Way

The former chairman of the South Street Headhouse District has resigned amid an inquiry into possible financial wrongdoing, officials with the district have acknowledged in […]

City Life

3 Philly Lessons From Pope Francis’ Ecuador Visit

Pope Francis is coming to Philadelphia in the fall, but it won’t be his first trip to the Americas this year — the pontiff is […]

Philadelphia Wedding

8 Tips That’ll Make Creating Your Seating Chart a Lot Less Stressful

Oh, the dreaded seating chart: It’s a Big Day necessity, for sure—but it also ranks pretty high on the list of the most frustrating and stressful wedding […]

Foobooz

Get Your Tickets: Summer Dinners at Vetri

The Vetri Family is hosting several summer dinner events, and if a little education (and a lot of good food) sounds ideal to you, then […]

Foobooz

Honest Tom’s Launches Taco Sauce Line

In Honest Tom’s owner Tom McCusker is nothing if not honest. In a post to Instagram, McCusker states: “In a last ditch effort to make more money without the […]

City Life

Rich Negrin: My Day Begins and Ends With Gun Violence

Richard Negrin, Philadelphia’s managing director, gets the question over and over again: “What’s your typical day like?” A few weeks ago, he decided to pick a random […]

Property

Narberth’s Oldest (and Long-Vacant) Church Could See a Mixed-Use Revival

Sitting right across from Narberth Train Station and just minutes from the borough’s downtown on foot, the former Baptist Church of the Evangel awaits a […]

Foobooz

Learn To Make (And Eat) Macarons From A Pro

Feeling fancy? If so, why not join Parc pastry chef Abigail Dahan, and Chloe Johnston for a macaron demonstration. On Tuesday July 21st head over to […]

Foobooz

Matyson To Become Second Milkhouse

Tommy Guest, the owner and proprietor of Milkhouse, the grilled cheese and ice cream spot in Suburban Station confirms with us that he is taking over […]

Philadelphia Wedding

BHLDN Just Launched a Honeymoon Capsule Collection

Confession, readers: What I have been doing the past while here at my desk has only partly been for you. You see, BHLDN has just […]

City Life

Philadelphia May Allow People to Camp in City Parks During Pope Visit

With Pope Francis‘ visit to Philadelphia now just a few months away, there is a lot of information and misinformation coming from a variety of channels. […]

City Life

Which Shark Week Star Is Your Favorite Jersey Shore Point’s Spirit Shark?

Shark Week is upon us, friends. The Discovery Channel’s annual celebration of scary fish and worse puns kicked off Sunday, and it looks to be another banner […]